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  2. An easy hummingbird food recipe for bringing more to ... - AOL

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    Hummingbird food is very easy to make, and actually a lot like simple syrup, the cocktail sweetener. All you really need is four parts water, one part sugar and a hummingbird feeder to put it in ...

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    Related: The Best Recipe For Hummingbird Food. A Hummingbird Feeder Is All You Need. Hummingbird feeders are carefully designed to attract hummers. Adding food coloring as an extra measure isn't ...

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    Make a simple solution by dissolving one part of table sugar–not raw–into four parts of boiling water and letting it cool.” Related: The Best Recipe For Hummingbird Food. Read the ...

  5. Bird feeding - Wikipedia

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    Food, particularly unshelled foods, such as thistle seed and suet, left uneaten for too long may spoil. [12] Birds also require a source of drinking water and a birdbath can attract birds as a feeding station. In North America, suet can be used to attract a variety of birds that may not reliably visit a bird feeder containing seeds.

  6. Nectar - Wikipedia

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    Nectar is derived from Greek νέκταρ, the fabled drink of eternal life. [3] Some derive the word from νε- or νη- "not" plus κτα- or κτεν- "kill" [citation needed], meaning "unkillable", thus "immortal".

  7. Trap-lining - Wikipedia

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    Some hummingbird species are territorial (e.g. rufous hummingbird, Selasphorus rufus,) and defend a specific territory, while others are trapliners (i.e. Long-billed hermit, Phaethornis longirostris) and constantly check different locations for food.